Personally I would NOT go to a "Christian" college. I suggest you go to a secular college with a populous and strong student ministry (like Baptist Campus Ministry, Cru, InterVarsity, etc...).
If you still decide to go to a "Christian" college, be very careful. The term "christian" is used very loosely in society. Anybody can say they are a Christian, but in a Christian college, it's equally as hard to differentiate between the true Christians and the people who just use the 'Christian' label. Also, I don't think Christian colleges have strong student ministry/ student outreach, instead, students usually just have to go to 'chapel' for a certain amount of times per semester. This doesn't really challenge students spiritually. Almost all of my friends who went to a Christian college went to college with a strong faith and graduated questioning Christianity and angry with God.
However, I know some people who went to Bible colleges, like Moody B.I. or Davis Bible College and they came out stronger. So maybe if you stay away from Liberal Arts Christian Colleges (like Messiah College) it might be wiser?
Yes, I'm a skeptic of "Christian" higher education. However, I would enjoy attending Bible college or seminary for post-grad studies if the Lord led me there.